Matches 5,401 to 5,500 of 5,951
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Baum, Andreas (I5932)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Johannes, Christina (I5935)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Reitz, Elizabeth (I5945)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Heinrich, Richard A (I6079)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery | Lincoln, William (I6590)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery, Arenac, Michigan | Broadworth, JoAnn Mable (I4148)
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Sims-Whitney Cemetery, Sims Twp, Michigan | Heinrich, Larry Jacob (I4055)
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Sippenbuch Family 1511 | Maser, Johannes (I2912)
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Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. (NARA microfilm publication M704, 580 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S360)
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Slain at Battle of Flodden Field | Erskine, 4th Lord Erskine, Earl of Mar Robert (I9797)
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Smallpox | Cole, Ebenezer Jr (I5848)
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Smith Hill Cemetery | Kittle, Lloyd (I5003)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11949)
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Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Master File, : Social Security Administration | Source (S291)
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Social Security Administration. <i>Social Security Death Index, Master File</i>. Social Security Administration. | Source (S121)
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5416 |
Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. | Source (S891)
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Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. | Source (S559)
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Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. | Source (S896)
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Some ancestry.com data records have Rebecca born 1624 in Hartford. That is too early. The earliest record of her father, Robert Wade, in the new world was 1639. The first settlement at Hartford was 1635. I suspect she was born in the 'old world'.
Robert Wade: he is claimed as father of Rebecca in Ralph Dornfield Owen's Descendants of John Owen of Windsor, Connecticut (1622-1690) (Philadelphia 1941), p. 19, but without documentation. Since John Owen and wife apparently did not share in the settlement of Robert Wade's estate, as Mr. Jacobus points out, it would be well to be cautious. The probate file mentions 3 daughters, none named Rebecca. | Wade, Rebecca (I3689)
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Some notes copied from www.coryfamsoc.com:
Just where John I came from, in the old world, as of the publication date of the Second Edition of "Corys Of America", has not been proven satisfactorily or strong enough to say at this time. He may have arrived in America on the Ship Planter. Some of the first researchers of the Cory Genealogy tried to prove that he came from Bramerton Hall near Norwich, England. It is also believed that he came to America about 1637. He may have lived in Salem, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The latest theory is that he was the John Cory that was in Rhode Island and left under strange circumstances. We believe that John was one of the men who assisted John Youngs on October 21 1640 in the organization of the First (Presbyterian) Church at Southold, LI., New York. John Cory is mentioned as being from Southold and as the Whale Commissioner 7 March 1644.
There is also record of a Thomas Cory, born Devonshire, England. We know his father as Thomas Cory born on the 3rd of July 1600 or 1610 in England, (the year 1610 is most likely a closer year of his birth.) It is known that he was married circa 1630 in Devonshire, England to an unknown wife where they had three sons; William Cory, born circa 1632, Devonshire, England, died 8th of Feb. 1681/82 Portsmouth, RI. Thomas Cor(e)y, born circa 1634, Devonshire, England, died 6th of May 1706 Watertown, MA. John Cory, circa. 1636, Devonshire, England, died in America.
We know that Thomas Cory, born 3rd of July 1610, England is the same one that is shown born in Devonshire, England and the same one of same birth date and year as being born in Norwich, Norfolk, England. We know that he had a brother William Cory, born circa 1612, Devonshire, England or possibly Norwich, Norfolk, England. We also know their father's name was John Cory, born circa 1585, Norwich, Norfolk, England and his wife was Elizabeth __. We know that his father was Robert (Roger) Cory, born circa 1554, Norwich, Norfolk, England and his wife is unknown. He is most likely of the Bramerton Hall Corys which are most likely related to the Harpole/Northampton Corys.
In many cases, the descendants of John1 have elected to add an "e" to their name. This has been added at various times. In the UK, the name is most often spelled Cory. | Cory, John (I5568)
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Some older sources claim that Sarah was the d/o Roger Osborne of Halstead, Kent, but there is no support for this identification!!! Although baptism record of her son Richard lists mother as Sarah Osborn. But we cannot show a connection to Roger Osborn.
Marriage to Richard Lyman: (2a)
Death: (1a) Husband's will names his wife, 22 Apr 1640. (1b,2b) Probate of husband's estate, 27 Jan 1642/3, calls her "Widdow Lyman, Decd," having left a note dated 24 Jul (no year). T. Manning, Jr. on World Connect record says Sarah died Jan 1641/42 in Hartford.
(2a) Sarah LYMAN, wife of Richard LYMAN, admitted to Roxbury, MA Church as member #20.
(1a,2c) 1640, 22 Apr: Richard LYMAN wrote his will. Gives to wife all my housing and lands during her life, and 1/3 part of my lands to dispose of at her death amongst my children as she pleases; also all my moveable goods, as cattle and household stuff, and other implements. Wife named executrix.
(1b,2c) 1642, 27 Jan: The will and inventory of Richard LYMAN, dec'd, were brought into the Particular Court, Hartford, CT. Proved by oath of John MOODY. "And the noate that was brought in is the noate of the Widdow LYMAN, Decd." The note is dated 24 Jul: "The wydowe LYMANs mynd is that her sonne Richard LYMAN should performe her husbands will, and that her son Robert should live wth him till he be 22 yeares of age." She gives Robert the third part of the house and grounds, and for the performance of her husband's will she gives Richard all her moveable goods, both without the house and within it. She will only dispose of her wearing clothes and "some of her lining." Signed by John MOODIE and Andrew BACON.
Marriage 1 Richard Lyman </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ekd32&id=I103> b: 30 Oct 1580 in High Ongar, Essex, Eng
Note: Alice Gedge said married about 1612, the Latter Day Saints Family search site says married 1602.
Married: 1602 in High Ongar, Essex, Eng
Change Date: 10 May 2002
| Osborn, Sarah (I2508)
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Some online trees show her as Mariette Wetherby, dau of John Wetherb7 b. 1778.
I question whether she is the daughter of John Wetherby. The book John Wetherbee of Marlboro and Stow Massachusetts Volume I by Ethel Wetherbee Mazza shows that she is. However, I can find no documentation. If she is, then her son Stephen Holt married her borther John's daughter, Sarah Jane Wetherbee. I do not think that is likely. She is also not mentioned in the "Wetherby Family Bible", which does mention all of the other children of John born 1778.
Her name appears as Marietta on her gravestone. I have found one deed executed by Thomas Holt and his wife Marietta (Cayuga VolQQ P340 Img 276 dated Dec 1832). | Unknown, Marietta (I7076)
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Some online trees show Lemuel Newtons wife as Abigail Ward, dau of William Ward and Jane Cleveland without sources. I can find a birth record of Abigail Ward on 4/17/1720 in Marlborough, dau of William and Jane Ward. I can find Mary Newtons parents as Lemuel Newton and Abigail. I cannot find a marriage record of Lemuel Newton and Abigail Ward. The Newton Genealogy does not show a surname for Abigail. North American Family Histories-Cleveland Genealogy P, 66 shows Abigail Ward b. to WIlliam Ward and Jane Cleveland same date. Does not show marriage for Abigail. Marlborough marriages show Abigail Ward married Abijah Knop 29 Nov 1744.
William Ward/Jane Cleveland had daugher Abigail 1 Apr 1720 per Marlboro vital records. Lemuel married Abigail ___ per Newton Genealogy. No confirmation he married Abigail Ward. | Unknown, Abigail (I7236)
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Some trees show Priscilla Cresse, dau of Lewis Cresse, marrying Eben Shaw in 1804, then marrying Joseph Norbury in 1808. | Shaw, Priscilla (I9473)
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Sometimes spelled as Staats, Dooth, Dath, Doth and Daat | Daat, Rebecka (I6314)
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Son of Beverly Ballance, Adopted by her parents, George Ballance and Mary Ward. | Ballance, Lawrence David (I2741)
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son William refers to father as deceased | Minard, James (I7118)
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son William refers to mother as deceased | Camp, Abigail (I7119)
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Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 | Source (S897)
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Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution | Source (S205)
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
Godfrey Memorial Library, American Genealogical-Biographical Index, Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
United States, Bureau of Land Management, Michigan Pre-1908 Homestead & Cash Entry Patent and Cadastral Survey Plat Index, : General Land Office Automated Records Project, 1994
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
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Source Medium: Book
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Source Medium: Book
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Source Medium: Book
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Source: Child's History of Waseca County, Minnesota by James E. Child (1905) Chapter XXI; transcribed by Mary Saggio.
The First Murder
This first general election, October 13, 1857, was the occasion of the first, as well as of the most unprovoked, murder ever committed in this county. Jacob Hagadorn and family and Peter Farrell and family lived neighbors to one another in the town of Iosco, near the village of Empire, where the fall election was held. So far as known, at least, these men were not only neighbors, but friendly toward each other. They both attended the election at Empire, and the testimony showed that Hagadorn did not drink much, but that Farrell was crazy drunk. The testimony taken before the grand jury the next day or two after the murder showed that there were two rival hotels, or public houses, in the village, and that each kept a bar well stocked with whisky. Whisky was cheap in those good old days, 25 cents a gallon—too cheap to be drugged—and yet men got drunk in those days the same as they do nowadays, and stabbed each other to the heart without any other cause than that they were intoxicated. It was at the time charged that one of the hotel men had plied Farrell and one or two others with liquor, during the afternoon, with the intention of getting up a drunken affray in the evening in which the other hotel man was to have been killed by accident. Whether there was any foundation for that theory or not, the fact was that a quarrel took place, and during the row Farrell killed Hagadorn with a large knife.
Hon. Charles E. Flandreau, then associate justice of the Territorial supreme court, was then holding the first term of the district court for this county, and the grand jury, then in session, found indictments against Peter Farrell, as principal, and John H. Wheeler and Richard Toner, as accessories. Farrell was arrested and taken to Stillwater to be held for trial, but soon after made his escape and has never been brought to trial. It is said by some that he and his family are residents of Chicago, living under an assumed name.
After the excitement was over and the facts and circumstances were more coolly considered, it was generally admitted that there was no evidence upon which to convict Wheeler or Toner, and after some two years they were discharged.
There can be no doubt that that sad and bloody tragedy was the unpremeditated result of insane drunkenness on the part of Farrell and others that were equally drunk.
Farrell, with great frankness, apparent sincerity, and unaffected sorrow declared that he had no cause for killing Hagadorn, that he never intended to injure him, and that he had not the faintest recollection of committing the crime with which he was charged and which he did actually commit in the presence of many eyewitnesses.
This murder was a sad lesson for Waseca county in more ways than one. It kept the district court in. session several days, piled up large bills for witnesses, jurors, and officers at a time when our people were poor and out of money and when there was not a cent in the county treasury. These bills had to be met with borrowed money bearing interest at a rate of from sixty to seventy-two per cent per annum. It was a long time before the taxpayers had paid off the last of the expenses of that drunk. | Hagadorn, Jacob (I17954)
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South Bay City | Family (F1482)
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South Bay City | Family (F1585)
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Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA | Cory, John (I5568)
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Sparta Friends Burial Ground | Chase, Abner (I6986)
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Sparta South Cemetery | Mills, Hannah (I7337)
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Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M123, 118 rolls); Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S646)
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Spickerman, Harriet C, b. 21 Apr 1851, d. 13 Apr 1929, m/o George
http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/tuscola/watrous/index.htm | Schultz, Harriet C (I6677)
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Spring Hill Cemetery | Ward, William (I7176)
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Spring Hill Cemetery | Unknown, Elizabeth(Elinor) (I8702)
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SS database shows both Eli Elmer and Eli Alma. His sig on wwii draft card is clearly Eli Alma. | Phelps, Eli Alma (I6780)
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St Anglican Churchyard | Hider, Peter (I4912)
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St Anne Catholic Cemetery | Manor, Napoleon (I4994)
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St Anne Catholic Cemetery | Willett, Mary Adelia (I5419)
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St Augustine's Baptism Date | Trull, Elizabeth (I8827)
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St Bartholomew Parish Church | Family (F605)
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St Charles Cemetery | Phelps, Sally (I6186)
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St Denys Church | Hider, John (I3527)
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St Denys Church | Hider, Jane (I3542)
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St Denys Church-Jim Weatherall's Records | Wilmshurst, Elizabeth (I2758)
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St Edmund | Family (F2613)
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St edmund baptism date | Pierce, Anthony (I8829)
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St Gabriels Episcopal | Family (F2702)
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St John Evangelical Church, Appleton, Wisconsin | Family (F81)
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St Margarets Church | Family (F388)
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St Margarets Church | Family (F1277)
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St Mary Colany | Busby, Richard (I8930)
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St Mary Coslany | Family (F2649)
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St Mary's Cemetery | Bates, Marlin Clark (I5472)
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St Mary's Hospital | Osborne, William Hayden (I5907)
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St Michael and All Saints | Source (S408)
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St Michaels | Family (F1683)
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St Michaels and All Saints | Source (S434)
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St Nicholas Church | Family (F2601)
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St Patrick Cemetery | Seeley, Clarence George (I2642)
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St Paul Anglican | Family (F1273)
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St Paul Lutheran Church, Appleton, Wisconsin | Family (F1319)
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St Saviour | Family (F2612)
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St Thomas Church | Family (F1936)
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St. Anne's Blackfriars Church | Family (F926)
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St. Denys Church-Jim Weatherall's Records | Pratt, Richard (I3379)
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St. Denys Church-Jim Weatherall's Records | Family (F515)
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St. Denys Church-Jim Weatherall's Records | Family (F880)
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St. Edmund | Family (F2105)
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St. Mary Coslany | Family (F2647)
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St. Mary's | Family (F1272)
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St. Mary's Cemetery | Bates, Marlin Clark (I1224)
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St. Mary's Cemetery | Frana, Elizabeth {Libby} Antonie (I4864)
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St. Michaels church | Family (F927)
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St. Nicholas Church | Family (F2135)
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Staatsarchiv Hamburg, Bestand: 373-7 I, VIII (Auswanderungsamt I). Mikrofilmrollen K 1701 - K 2008, S 17363 - S 17383, 13116 - 13183. | Source (S592)
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State of California, California Birth Index, 1905-1995, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics | Source (S456)
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State of California, California Death Index, 1940-1997, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics | Source (S34)
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State of California. <i>California Birth Index, 1905-1995</i>. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. | Source (S391)
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State of California. <i>California Death Index, 1940-1997</i>. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. | Source (S215)
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State of California. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. | Source (S957)
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State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. | Source (S877)
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State of California. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985. Microfiche. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. | Source (S958)
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State of Florida, Florida Death Index, 1877-1998, Florida: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, 1998 | Source (S691)
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State of Florida. <i>Florida Death Index, 1877-1998</i>. Florida: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, 1998. | Source (S225)
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State of Florida. Florida Death Index, 1877-1998. Florida: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, 1998. | Source (S947)
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State of Minnesota. Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2017. Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health. | Source (S840)
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